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Film Discussion => News and Theory => Topic started by: Dendy on April 09, 2003, 05:06:18 PM

Title: Stupid crap I can look for
Post by: Dendy on April 09, 2003, 05:06:18 PM
Don't you love noticing stupid crap in the movies you've seen a hundred times, because you've seen everything else?

Tell me about them.

One that I was just thinking about was in Boogie Nights when Little Bill first walks into the new years eve party.  The long take when he shoots himself.  He first talks a bit with Buck, then just after that he walks towards the kitchen, and we see an extra who is drinking a beer from a bottle, but is obviously not really drinking from the bottle (he just puts it up to his mouth).  He is center frame at about 1:21:56 into the movie.

That was kind of a limp boner of an example, but you get the idea.

more?
Title: Stupid crap I can look for
Post by: bonanzataz on April 09, 2003, 05:11:14 PM
i was just watching boogie nights the other night and noticed that for the first time too. spooooooky!!!!!!
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Post by: picolas on April 09, 2003, 05:59:01 PM
the stormtrooper who bangs his head against the door in A New Hope...is classic...
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Post by: Redlum on April 09, 2003, 06:16:59 PM
Strange Joy when I noticed the syncopated car horn at the Best of my Love opening in Boogie Nights.
Title: Stupid crap I can look for
Post by: Cecil on April 09, 2003, 07:17:02 PM
in reservoir dogs when mr. white and mr. pink are talking in that place that looks like a toilet or something, mr. whites cigarette doesnt actually get lit.
Title: Stupid crap I can look for
Post by: Alethia on April 10, 2003, 09:49:36 AM
in the ear scene from reservoir dogs, when he finishes there is no blood on the blade and in the reverse shot, there is no blood on the ear either (and it's lookin kinda rubber-ish).   love the movie, but hehehe
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Post by: SoNowThen on April 10, 2003, 11:52:26 AM
The Newspaper Clippings Voice-Over at the end of Taxi Driver: watched it 10 times in the last year, just noticed yesterday that the picture of Iris' parents is actually a pic of Scorsese's parents!!
Title: Stupid crap I can look for
Post by: cowboykurtis on April 10, 2003, 02:29:21 PM
watch the scene in blood simple when the protaganist drives up to the incinerator, outside the bar, and throws his bloody wind breaker in. its a high angle dolly shot. you can see the whole length of the dolly track as the camera begins to track next to the car.

also at the beginning of the shining, have any of you noticed the shadow of the helicopter that the camera is mounted on? its on the bottom right side of the screen on the side of a mountain. im always suprised that Kubrick didn't catch that.
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Post by: cowboykurtis on April 10, 2003, 02:31:48 PM
Quote from: SoNowThenThe Newspaper Clippings Voice-Over at the end of Taxi Driver: watched it 10 times in the last year, just noticed yesterday that the picture of Iris' parents is actually a pic of Scorsese's parents!!

also in taxi driver -- there is a point, before the mo-hawk, where travis bickle has a crew cut. shortly after that he can be seen with long hair again. it keeps on switching back and forth between scenes.
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Post by: MacGuffin on April 10, 2003, 02:35:59 PM
In "Psycho", when Lila and Sam are in the hardware store talking to Arbogast, you can see a display of knives hanging on the back wall.

In "North By Northwest", just before Eve shoots Roger in the Mount Rushmore cafeteria, a little boy plugs his ears; anticipating the gun shot.

Quote from: SoNowThenThe Newspaper Clippings Voice-Over at the end of Taxi Driver: watched it 10 times in the last year, just noticed yesterday that the picture of Iris' parents is actually a pic of Scorsese's parents!!

The Scorsese are also seen buying fruit at a stand in "Cape Fear" when Cady emerges from underneath the car. After a match, Eddie shakes hands with Papa Scorsese in "Color Of Money."
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Post by: Born Under Punches on April 10, 2003, 07:24:26 PM
In Die Hard when Karl's brother is in the elevator, after John McLane has killed him, Hans (Alan Rickman) reads the message off of his shirt and moves his head.  When he moves his head, Karl's brother's eye blinks.  

HE'S NOT REALLY DEAD!
Title: Stupid crap I can look for
Post by: Cecil on April 10, 2003, 07:34:00 PM
Quote from: ewardin the ear scene from reservoir dogs, when he finishes there is no blood on the blade and in the reverse shot, there is no blood on the ear either (and it's lookin kinda rubber-ish).   love the movie, but hehehe

also, the wound is shaped like an ear (because it covers up the cops real ear). if you check your own ears, the whole thing isnt connected to your head, so the wound wouldnt be so big and ear-shaped like
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Post by: bonanzataz on April 10, 2003, 07:36:53 PM
Speaking of Psycho, look out for this. HUGE SPOILERS FOR THE INFIDELS WHO HAVEN'T SEEN PSYCHO!

The 2nd to last scene in the cellar, when Lila is about to turn the chair that the mother's body is in, Lila asks "Mrs. Bates" and if you listen for it you can hear the mother's voice say, "Yes?" or something to that extent. Also, in that scene, when the norman comes down the stairs dressed like the mother, you can hear the mother's voice go, "I'M NORMAN BATES!" You have to listen for it though, it's hidden.
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Post by: Dendy on April 10, 2003, 08:20:33 PM
I just remembered another.  From Magnolia. May have been mentioned, but i don't think so.

During the opening monologue with the Sydney Barringer story.  It's during the long dolly down the hallway toward the neighbor boy.  While he is saying something like,"they said that they wanted to kill eachother, and that's all that they wanted to do was to kill eachother, then he would help them do that if that's what they wanted to do." Then they take a picture of him.

Well.  If you listen very carefully you can hear a snare drum sound which synchs up perfectly with the sort of rhythmic way he says the last part of the line. "...that's what they wanted to do." FLASH!


it's hard to explain, but watch it and you'll see.
Title: Stupid crap I can look for
Post by: Dendy on April 10, 2003, 08:39:21 PM
Quotealso at the beginning of the shining, have any of you noticed the shadow of the helicopter that the camera is mounted on? its on the bottom right side of the screen on the side of a mountain. im always suprised that Kubrick didn't catch that.

You can also see the propellor/chopper things at the top of the frame, during the shot of the mansion, just before the title card "the interview"
Title: Stupid crap I can look for
Post by: Redlum on May 10, 2003, 05:10:25 PM
Not so much a small thing but for the first time I left the credits running on ghost world and there's a comedy outtake where Buscemi kicks Josh and the topless guys asses in the shop.
Title: Stupid crap I can look for
Post by: NEON MERCURY on May 10, 2003, 10:31:12 PM
Mulholland Drive>near the begining of the film when Rita/Camilla/whatever...
walks down the road after the crash if you subtitle the part when the couple walk down the street they say something like..."that was just the thing."...which is significant(maybe) because this same line is uttered by the guy with the black 'history of the world in phone numbers' book  before he gets shot.

Also,  at the  end right before  Betty shoots herself she pulls out the gun from the drawer which(if you look carefully) the blue box  rests inside with the gun she pulls out.  Sorry if this has been  stated earlier in countless threads but it still useless crapyou can look for. :)
Title: Stupid crap I can look for
Post by: DavTMcGowan on May 12, 2003, 12:09:32 AM
this isn't quite in line with all the spoofs mentioned so far, but i was watching american history x tonight and something reminded me of this thread.

at the end of the film when ed norton's holding bloody t2 boy in his arms after he's been shot, and his whole world is collapsing around him, moment of extreme anguish, ed suddenly looks down to his left and readjusts his sitting position.  it looked very much like a oops-i'm-sitting-on-my-wallet kind of move.  is it even possible to be conscious of something like that at such a dramatic moment, or is this a slip up on norton's part? fell out of character for a moment? anybody else notice this, i thought it was funny, is this appropriate for this thread?  oh well, blah